Seas may rise 2.3 metres per degree of global warming-report

Newswire

By Erik Kirschbaum
BERLIN, July 15 (Reuters) - Sea levels could rise by 2.3
metres for each degree Celsius that global temperatures increase
and they will remain high for centuries to come, according to a
new study by the leading climate research institute, released on
Monday.
Anders Levermann said his study for the Potsdam Institute
for Climate Impact Research was the first to examine evidence
from climate history and combine it with computer simulations ...

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